The report suggested that safeguarding the health of India's young population is crucial for the country's economic progress.
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The Economic Survey 2024-25 advocates for stringent front-of-the-pack labelling rules for India's $37.9 billion ultra-processed food industry, highlighting self-regulation inefficiencies. The report stresses including awareness of UPF ingredients in school curricula and calls for marketing restrictions and higher taxes on such products.
The report suggested that safeguarding the health of India's young population is crucial for the country's economic progress.
The Economic Survey also raised concerns regarding misleading advertisements, celebrity endorsements, and unclear labelling
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